US5254394A - Heat-sealable packaging film - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a polyolefin film which comprises a polypropylene base layer and at least one top layer of a propylene polymer.
- Polypropylene films which comprise a polypropylene base layer and polypropylene top layers have been described in many publications. The films described are characterized by favorable properties, in particular, very good optical properties and scratch resistance. It is, however, impossible to process these films on automatic packaging machines, since they exhibit very poor heat-sealing properties. When using oriented films, the temperatures which must be applied for sealing are so high that severe shrinkage occurs in the sealing zone. The packages produced have a poor appearance and an inferior sealed-seam strength. In addition, the printing and coating properties of oriented polypropylene films need improving. A surface treatment of the films, such as corona treatment or flame treatment, may improve these properties, but this improvement is often inadequate or decreases rapidly during storage.
- oriented polypropylene films are usually provided with so-called sealing layers based on random copolymers of propylene and other ⁇ -olefins, polyethylene, or appropriate polymer blends.
- sealing layers have, however, the disadvantage that they impair the optical properties of the oriented polypropylene films.
- gloss deteriorates, and in transparent films both gloss and haze are impaired. Scratch resistance must also be further improved.
- copolymers of this kind in particular if it is necessary to increase the amount of ⁇ -comonomers in order to improve the heat-sealing properties of the copolymer.
- the technical difficulties encountered in the production of heat-sealable raw materials on a basis of propylene copolymers are described, for example, in DE-A-29 23 754.
- the film should furthermore exhibit a high scratch resistance and the ability to be surface-treated and the coatability of the film should also be good.
- a multilayer film which comprises:
- a base layer comprising an isotactic polypropylene
- the Figure compares the sealing temperature with strength of seal for an example according to the invention with two comparative examples.
- the base layer of the sealable multi-layer polyolefin film comprises a propylene polymer which preferably is predominantly (at least 90% by weight) comprised of propylene and preferably has a melting point of 140° C. or higher, more preferably a melting point of 150° C. or higher.
- Isotactic polypropylene having an n-heptane soluble content of 15% by weight or less, copolymers of ethylene and propylene having an ethylene content of 10% by weight or less, and copolymers of polypropylene and (C 4 -C 8 ) ⁇ -olefins having a (C 4 -C 8 ) ⁇ -olefin content of 10% by weight or less are preferred examples of the polypropylene polymer used for the base layer.
- the propylene polymer of the base layer preferably has a melt flow index of about 0.5 g/10 min to about 8 g/10 min, more preferably about 1.5 g/10 min to about 4 g/10 min, at 230° C. and at a load of 21.6 N (DIN 53735).
- the base layer can additionally contain up to about 40% by weight, preferably up to 30% by weight, relative to the total weight of the base layer, of an inert particulate material which preferably has a mean particle diameter ranging from about 0.01 to about 5 ⁇ m, more preferably from about 0.02 to about 2.5 ⁇ m.
- an inert particulate material which preferably has a mean particle diameter ranging from about 0.01 to about 5 ⁇ m, more preferably from about 0.02 to about 2.5 ⁇ m.
- the presence of the inert particulate material has the effect that, during stretch-orientation of the film at appropriate temperatures, microcracks and microcavities, so-called "voids", are formed between the polymer matrix and the inert material. In the area of these voids, visible light is refracted and, as a result, opacity is imparted to the film.
- the inert particulate material can be inorganic or organic.
- Inorganic materials which are particularly suitable for use are calcium carbonate, aluminum silicate, silicon dioxide, or titanium dioxide.
- a particularly suitable organic material is polyethylene terephthalate or polybutylene terephthalate. It is also possible to use combinations of inorganic and/or organic particles.
- the polypropylene of the top layer preferably possesses an isotacticity of less than 15%, in particular less than 6%.
- the mean length of sequence n r of the syndiotactic sequences is preferably greater than about 20, more preferably greater than about 25.
- the molar mass distribution corresponds to the relation
- M w stands for the weight average of the molar mass distribution
- M n stands for the number average of the molar mass distribution
- k is a factor which is between about and about 5, in particular between about 2 and about 3.
- the weight average is preferably between about 60,000 and about 250,000, in particular between about 90,000 and about 160,000.
- the mean molar masses can be determined according to customary methods; of these, the method of gel permeation chromatography has proven to be particularly suitable.
- the film comprises three layers, i.e., the base layer carrying top layers on either side thereof.
- the film may also be equipped with a barrier layer on at least one side, preferably on either side of said three-layered film structure to render it impermeable to oxygen and/or aromatics. Equipped in this manner, the film is suitable for use in packaging extremely sensitive goods, in particular, goods which are susceptible to loss of flavor.
- the chemical composition of the barrier layers are those known in the prior art.
- the barrier layers may comprise layers of metals, polyamides, polyvinyl alcohol or copolymers containinq polyvinyl alcohol. Particularly suitable barrier layers are described, for example, in EP-A-0 118 060.
- both the base layer and/or the top layer(s) may contain appropriate additives in an effective amount.
- Preferred additives include antistatic agents, antiblocking agents, lubricants, stabilizers, and/or low-molecular resins, which are in each case compatible with the polymers of the base layer and of the top layer(s).
- Preferred antistatic agents include alkali metal alkanesulfonates and polyether-modified polydiorganosiloxanes/polydialkylsiloxanes, polyalkylphenylsiloxanes and the like and the essentially linear and saturated aliphatic, tertiary amines containing an aliphatic radical having 10 to 20 carbon atoms, which are substituted by omega-hydroxyalkyl-(C 1 C 4 ) groups, amongst which N,N-bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)-alkylamines having C 10 -C 20 groups, preferably (C 12 -C 18 ) groups, as the alkyl groups are particularly suitable.
- the effective amount of antistatic agent is generally within the range from about 0.05 to about 3% by weight, relative to the layer.
- Suitable antiblocking agents include inorganic additives, such as silicon dioxide, calcium carbonate, magnesium silicate, aluminum silicate, calcium phosphate, and the like; nonionic surfactants; anionic surfactants; and/or incompatible organic polymers, such as polyamides, polyesters, polycarbonates and the like.
- the effective amount of antiblocking agent is generally within the range of from about 0.1 to about 2% by weight, relative to the layer.
- lubricants are higher aliphatic acid amides, higher aliphatic acid esters, waxes, and metal soaps.
- the effective amount of lubricant is generally within the range from about 0.1 to about 2% by weight, relative to the layer.
- Stabilizers which can be employed are the customary compounds which have a stabilizing action on ethylene, propylene, and other ⁇ -olefin polymers.
- the effective amount is, in general, about 0.1 to about 2% by weight, relative to the layer.
- the low-molecular resin recommended is a natural or synthetic resin having a softening point of 60 to 180° C., preferably 80 to 130° C. (determined according to ASTM-E 28).
- the hydrocarbon resins are preferred, specifically in the form of petroleum resins, styrene resins, cyclopentadiene resins and terpene resins (these resins are described in Ullmanns Enzyklopadie der Techn. Chemie ["Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry”], 4th Edition, Volume 2, pages 539 to 553).
- the effective amount of low-molecular resin is generally about 3 to about 15% by weight, preferably about 5 to about 10% by weight, relative to the layer.
- the base layer and/or at least one top layer contain an N,N-bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)-(C 10 -C 20 )-alkylamineas an antistatic agent.
- Further additives can also be added to one or more of the layers. Further suitable additives are compiled, for example, in BGA-Liste VII. Polypropylen [Federal Board of Health List No. VII. "Polypropylene"].
- one or more of the top layers can be surface-treated to render them receptive, for example to printing inks.
- the surface treatment can be carried out according to one of the methods known in the art. Methods which are known include, for example, electrical spray discharge between two electrodes, i.e., corona treatment, flame treatment, or treatment by means of a polarized flame.
- a biaxially oriented polypropylene film is prepared, which comprises a polypropylene base layer and a top layer.
- the film has a total thickness of 20 ⁇ m, in which the top layer is 0.7 ⁇ m thick.
- Preparation is carried out according to the known coextrusion process.
- the procedure followed is to coextrude the melts corresponding to the base layer and the top layer of the film through a flat-sheet die, the film obtained by coextrusion is cooled for solidification, the film is biaxially stretched (oriented), the biaxially stretched film is heat-set and corona-treated on the top layer intended for corona treatment.
- the base layer comprises an isotactic propylene homopolymer which has the following properties:
- i 5 melt flow index (measured according to DIN 53735 at 230° C. and at a load of 50N)
- the top or sealing layer comprises a polypropylene which has the following properties:
- the top layer comprises a polypropylene which has the following properties:
- the top layer was formed of a random ethylene-propylene copolymer which had an ethylene content of 4.6% by weight.
- Example 1 The superior heat-sealing properties of the film according to the present invention (Example 1) are evident from the accompanying Figure. Comparative Example 1 shows that conventional films need a temperature range for sealing, wherein severe shrinkage of the film material occurs, as shown by the hatched area in the Figure.
- the gloss of the films was determined using a reflectometer from Dr. Lange, Neuss (Federal Republic of Germany); the measuring angle was 85°.
- the scratch resistance was determined in accordance with DIN 53 754. To determine the scratch resistance, the Taber model 503 Abraser from Teledyne Taber was employed, using Calibrade R H 18 abrasive wheels at a load of 250 g. Scratch resistance or scratch sensitivity is taken to mean the increase in haze of the scratched film compared with the original film after 50 revolutions of the sample plate. The scratch resistance is termed very good if the increase in haze is ⁇ 20%, moderate if the increase in haze is 20 to 25%, and poor if the increase in haze is greater than 25%.
- the films were subjected to an electrical corona treatment under identical conditions. A surface polarity of 40 mN/m was reached in the film of Example 1 while, notwithstanding the identical procedure, the film according to C1 showed a surface polarity of only 37 mN/m and the film of C2 of 39 mN/m.
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